Richard Sykes (Rugby player)

Richard Sykes (Rugby player)

Richard Sykes (11 May 1839-31 May 1923) was a pioneering rugby player who helped found two major clubs and became a landowner in North Dakota, founding five towns there.

He was the fourth son of Richard Sykes, owner of the Sykes Bleaching Company, and his wife Jane Hardcastle. He was born at Edgeley House Stockport and was known as Dick. He went to Rugby School, where he was Captain of Rugby in 1857. The following extract is from First 125 years Liverpool Football Club Rugby Union 1857-1982 by I R A Daglish.

"In the Autumn of 1857, Frank Albert Mather, who had recently left Rugby School, wrote to his friend Richard Sykes the Captain of Football at Rugby School inviting him to take part in a game of football in Liverpool and bring with him one of the balls in use at the school, made by Linden a Rugby bootmaker. The game was arranged for Saturday the 19th December 1857 on the Liverpool Cricket Ground at Edgehill. Fifty players arrived and they decided to play Rugby versus the World. Liverpool club was founded there and then."

Dick Sykes spent 18 months in Heidelberg, Paris and Geneva. He returned to England and helped to form the Manchester Football Club in 1860, being the club’s first Captain. He was a partner in a textile firm in Manchester `Callender, Sykes & Mather' until it failed in 1878. Then he went to America and over the years acquired considerable land holdings. He continued to live in England, but made annual trips to the States where he founded and named five North Dakota towns -
*Sykeston, after his family
*Bowdon, after his hometown
*Edgeley, after his birthplace
*Chaseley, after the English home of an old friend
*Alfred, "because it was a good English name". He introduced Rugby Football to Colleges and Universities in the West of America and also introduced golf links to the northwest

In 1904, at the age of 65 he married Fanny Elizabeth Walton of Broughton Manchester, and sailed for the United States on their wedding day to make their future home, settling at Montecito, California. They had two sons.

External links

* [http://www.rugbyfootballhistory.com/timeline1850s.htm rugby]
* [http://www.bismarcktribune.com/articles/2006/09/10/news/local/120567.txt Dakota]


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